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Week of March 10, 2004

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (PG) Kevin Allen. Opens Friday, March 12, at multiple locations. Reviewed this issue.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (PG) Larry Blamire. Spoofing '50s B-movies is a tricky proposition. Why make fun of a medium that's already so inherently amusing? Writer-director-star Larry Blamire's Cadavra pits feuding scientists, alien invaders and an evil skeleton against each other in a race to obtain the rare radioactive element "atmospherium," with a big, foam-rubber mutant and an animal woman running around in there somewhere. Blamire has his deadpan dialogue parodies down pat ("All skeletons are against me -- they always have been!"; "Mysterious . . . and yet still perfectly understandable!"), but he falls in love with the script a bit too much, and the endless talking slows the film's pace down. It also would have been better shot on film than digital video and could use a deliberately poor mono sound mix like the Ed Wood films had. Still, the skeleton's a hoot, and the score, credited to the solo-monikered Valentino, is pitch-perfect. Some judicious editing would make a huge improvement, however, because even at 90 minutes, it feels like Blamire's stretching the joke a bit thin. Opens Friday, March 12, at the Tivoli. (Luke Y. Thompson)

Secret Window (PG-13) David Koepp. Fiction writer Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp) is stalked by a bitter, psychotic stranger (John Turturro) who claims that Rainey stole his best story and changed only the ending. This psychological thriller also stars Maria Bello as Rainey's ex-wife. Opens Friday, March 12, at multiple locations. NR

Spartan (PG-13) David Mamet. Opens Friday, March 12, at multiple locations. Reviewed this issue.

 
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Box Office

  1. Man of Steel, 113.1 mil, 125.1 mil
  2. This Is The End, 20.5 mil, 32.8 mil
  3. Now You See Me, 10.3 mil, 80.0 mil
  4. Fast & Furious 6, 9.4 mil, 219.6 mil
  5. The Purge, 8.2 mil, 51.8 mil
  6. The Internship, 7.0 mil, 31.0 mil
  7. Epic, 6.0 mil, 95.4 mil
  8. Star Trek Into Darkness, 5.7 mil, 210.5 mil
  9. After Earth, 3.8 mil, 54.2 mil
  10. Iron Man 3, 2.9 mil, 399.6 mil
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